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Becoming Odyssa: Epic Adventures on the Appalachian Trail by Jennifer Pharr Davis

Me and my two mentors during my first backpacking trip (we’re actually slackpacking in this photo)

I love hiking and that passion first began with a trail, not just any trail but a 2100 mile long trail that stretch from Georgia to Maine…that’s right, folks, the Appalachian Trail (or the AT). My very first backpacking trip was when I was 12 and we hiked in to Trail Days (a huge festival that revolves around the AT, it’s held in Damascus, VA every year). There I fell in love with backpacking, the AT and thru hikers…and I swore that one day, when I grew up I’d be a thru hiker. Sadly, that day hasn’t come yet, but…I still hold out hope that it will.

Since it’s been 15 plus years since that first encounter, I’ve read many, many books about thru hiking (yes, including Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods) and after a while they just kind of start to blend together…almost seems like all thru hikers kinda have that same few experiences and decide to write a book about their life changing experiences. I’m not saying that it’s not life changing to thru hike, I’m sure it is, but considering thousands of people do it (or at least attempt to) every year it just doesn’t seem that special anymore…at least not special enough to write a book about. But…every once in a while a book comes out about the AT that is truly different, truly unique…and Becoming Odyssa is truly one of those books.

When she wrote this she had no idea a few years later she’d be the record holder for the fastest ever thru-hike!

I love Jennifer’s candor…her struggles that she faces. The fact that she doesn’t for one moment attempt to “prove” what an experienced backpacker she is…in fact, she isn’t, and that is part of the fun! Plus, most of her stories are unique…she doesn’t talk about getting blisters from wearing brand new boots, she doesn’t just decide to hike and then do it. She researches, she actually tries to guarantee that she’ll do good…yet, mishaps happen, and there’s not much you can do to prepare for them…like her eyelashes freezing shut or the dead body she finds…how exactly are you suppose to prepare for that?

Her writing style is relaxed…it’s fun, laid back, kinda like you’re just two friends kicked back around a campfire sharing stories…and that is what makes this such an incredible book…it’s also what will make you itch to ditch everything and go hiking, or was that just me?

And the best part about reading this book? Is where she claims she’d never have a desire to hike the AT again…so funny considering that she has now done it 3 times. The first time as a regular thru hiker (and the story she tells in this book), the second time she set the women’s record for fastest thru hike, and the third time she set the overall record for fastest thru hike…and the first woman to hold such honor.

I saw her speak a few years ago and she is as fascinating as a speaker as she is a writer, so if you ever get a chance to see her speak you totally should!

Me (second from left) meeting Jennifer Pharr Davis (all the way to the right) the author of Becoming Odyssa

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Backpacking 101

One of my favorite things to help people follow their passion…no matter what that passion might be. My passion, is obviously hiking, and I love to introduce people to backpacking. I guess about 4 years or so ago I started teaching (and co-teaching some years) a Backpacking 101 class. Looking back it’s amazing how it’s evolved and every time I do it a learn a little more and tweak my teaching. The first year it was simply a half day class and then “good bye, good luck and hope you came back and backpack with us.” Then we started doing the class and a “local” backpacking trip at Merchants Millpond State Park for those who take the class. Many problems to be found…we limited the class to 20 participants, and of course like 40 wanted to sign up. Of the 20 that signed up about 15 came to the class and about 3 of those came on the trip.  The past couple of years that’s improved…but not by much. So this year I’ve put no limits on the number of participants (which is great cause for my first class I had 30 sign up and 21 show up), and am actually teaching several classes throughout the state…then at the end of it all, all of those students will be invited on the trip. Now…hopefully the past holds true and I don’t end up with like 100 beginner backpackers for the trip…but if I do…GREAT! I have lots of great backpackers who have volunteered to help out, and it’ll be awesome to see all those newbies learn to pitch the tents and the joy of watching the sunset over the mountains or the sun peaking in their tents to wake them up.

So these are some of the photos from the first event. I taught it as the Outings chair for the Chesapeake Bay Sierra Club and as a joint event with York River State Park. John, the ranger, actually took our class last year and had a great time at Cold Mountain…even if he missed the group and ended up doing it as a solo trip. You can read his story here. All photos are by John…thank you, John and York River State park for all your help!

If anyone is interested you can find all the dates here. There are more being added, so just fill out the form to be emailed when one near you is added (p.s. this only applies to Virginia peeps. :)

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Wandering Shoeless In the Snow (Wordless Wednesdays)

 This is a photo my good friend, Sage took of me about 2 years ago. (Is that right?) We were heading to Devil’s Marbleyard outside of Lexington to do a backpacking trip. It was suppose to start snowing late Saturday afternoon. So Friday, on the way to the tent I just stayed in my flip flops…well, sadly the weather man was highly mistaken…it started snowing Friday night. Saturday we woke up to very cold, wet, heavy snow…and yes, my toe nails are purple…very ironic considering my feet were turning purple before I made it to my boots. (Yes, I do hike in boots…on occasion…like when it snows…sometimes.)

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